Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volumen24Werner's Magazine Company, 1900 |
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... fact for all the arts . Many persons are so sensitive to the impressions received through the senses of both sight and hearing , that they instinctively correlate the two , and are able readily to translate impressions of color into the ...
... fact for all the arts . Many persons are so sensitive to the impressions received through the senses of both sight and hearing , that they instinctively correlate the two , and are able readily to translate impressions of color into the ...
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... fact , Perfect Light , which our eyes could not endure . In the same way a perfect musical sound , could we hear one , would contain in its utterance the varying rates of vi- bration of the entire musical scale . Out of the perfect ...
... fact , Perfect Light , which our eyes could not endure . In the same way a perfect musical sound , could we hear one , would contain in its utterance the varying rates of vi- bration of the entire musical scale . Out of the perfect ...
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... facts and philosophy , wit and wis- dom . It is this experience which has made me insist upon the educational power of the orator . He always had to be above his auditor , though sel- dom far above . In fact , it is doubt- ful if he ...
... facts and philosophy , wit and wis- dom . It is this experience which has made me insist upon the educational power of the orator . He always had to be above his auditor , though sel- dom far above . In fact , it is doubt- ful if he ...
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... fact , as this was five years after Shakespeare's death . You may then , with the aid of a good edition -White's or Hudson's , -master the obsolete words , the disputed read- ings , the obscure passages and the recondite allusions ...
... fact , as this was five years after Shakespeare's death . You may then , with the aid of a good edition -White's or Hudson's , -master the obsolete words , the disputed read- ings , the obscure passages and the recondite allusions ...
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... facts of voice - produc- tion in song will be through the books . " I have often thought of this con- dition as a real ... fact that " the voice " is a subtle question , many of the most delicate items of which are hidden from our ...
... facts of voice - produc- tion in song will be through the books . " I have often thought of this con- dition as a real ... fact that " the voice " is a subtle question , many of the most delicate items of which are hidden from our ...
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